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unusual facts about Finlayson


Finlayson

Baby Face Finlayson, a fictional character in the UK comic strip The Beano


Alexander Coutanche, Baron Coutanche

Coutanche was born in Saint Saviour, Jersey; the younger son and third child to Adolphus Arnold Coutanche (1856–1921) and Jane Alexandrina Finlayson (d. 1909).

Chris Finlayson

Finlayson grew up in Wellington, where he attended St. Patrick's College.

Costa Rita

It was released in April 2006 on 7" vinyl only. The B-side includes a live performance of the song Billy the Seagull which was recorded at a show in Bangor, North Wales. The B-side also includes the song "Where is My Cake?" which contains vocals by co-writer Rowena Finlayson.

Giese, Minnesota

Giese is an unincorporated community in Wagner Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States; located near Finlayson.

John Finlayson

John Finlaison (born John Finlayson, 1783–1860), Scottish government actuary, first president of the Institute of Actuaries

Latent Recordings

In recent years, the label has again become active in releasing work by other artists as well, including Jim Bryson, Ivy Mairi, Finlayson/Maize, Lee Harvey Osmond and Huron.

Skydiggers

The band was originally formed by singer Andy Maize and lead guitarist Josh Finlayson as a duo called West Montrose, and later added rhythm guitarist Peter Cash, drummer Wayne Stokes and bassist Ron Macey to their lineup after becoming regular performers at Acoustic Meltdown, a weekly concert series at Toronto's Spadina Hotel organized by Cash's brother, singer-songwriter Andrew Cash.

Trams in Finland

These railways include a "freight tram" in Tampere (from Finlayson to Santalahti woodyard a few miles away, closed in 1957), the harbour railway in Lohja (Finland's first electric railway, from the state railway station to the port, including passenger services, closed in 1930), the railway in Mustio (a freight line from the railway station to the mill, closed in 1964) and Kyröskoski industrial railway in Hämeenkyrö (Finland's last narrow gauge industrial railway, closed in 1989).


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